STEVEN GERRARD MAKES HIS RETURN FOR LA GALAXAY

Liverpool legend, Steven Gerrard, makes his return for his club side, LA Galaxy upon returning from a groin injury.

The talented midfielder was subbed into the match for LA Galaxy captain Robbie Keane in the 60th minute.

The visitors pushed hard for an equalizer after the New England Revolution cut the score line to 3-2. Captain fantastic collected a pass from Mike Magee at the top of the box in stoppage time and made his way through the Revs defense before looping his shot into the back of the net. His goal sealed all three points for the Galaxy.

The overjoyed prolific player made headlines when he mentioned his intention to return to Europe, Liverpool specifically. The former England captain joined his current club last year after 17 years with hometown club Liverpool, where he achieved Champions League glory in 2005.

Though the 35-year-old player mentioned that he and his family were happy living in California, he admitted he missed friends and family in England as well as attending games at Anfield.
Gerrard said:

“I will be going home at some point.

“Sooner rather than later I will return to where I'm comfortable.

“I don't want to start any unnecessary rumours. I'm really happy where I am at the moment. But I'm sure somewhere down the line I will represent Liverpool football club.
"I miss my friends and my family. I miss a bit of cold weather.

"I miss going to the games. I spent 35 years in Liverpool. Liverpool's my home, it always will be. This is my second home for a short period of time.

"Sooner rather than later I will return to where I'm comfortable with my people - and that's Liverpool.

"I'm getting on a little bit now so eventually we'll move back and settle in Liverpool."